Situated 25kms from the Anderson Gate and just off the C38, the lodge is perched on a small Dolomite outcrop in a forest of Mopani and Seringa trees.
Stone pathways lead down to the reception area in the main lodge building....
The entrance to the main lodge building....

A small lounge and bar area awaits you....
Free Wi-Fi is available in the lodge building. There is a small curio shop.
A large open restaurant leads onto a covered veranda...
Where you will find one of the 3 swimming pools. You can see there is plenty of seating all around....

The bar area is a nice place to enjoy Toshari's great selection of Cape wines.
If you are wanting to do a self-drive safari into Etosha, then ask for a breakfast pack the night before. We had issue with breakfasts that seemed to be served at different times each day, not sure why.
Most of our meals were served either in the dining room or....
outside on the covered patio overlooking the lovely gardens.
We enjoyed the buffet style Namibian cuisine....
On our first night we had a nice braai in the garden and braai area, with loads of game meat; kudu kebabs, eland steaks and springbok wors (sausage). The springbok wors was great and so was the service from our waitress Maria.
There are 38 chalet style rooms, ideally situated throughout the lush gardens.
Each chalet/room has an en-suite bathroom, air-conditioning, tea/coffee station, mosquito net and small patio.
The luxury rooms have a mini bar, some with king-size beds, or twin beds, hairdryer and bathrobes and their own private terrace.
Camping is also facilitated in 3 shady sites under Mopani trees. Each has braai area, 220v power points and ablutions.
Relax round the pool or talk a walk through the gardens keeping an eye out for the many birds and small game in the lodge grounds, or.....
Do a guided game drives into Etosha National Park, which is on offer – the drives include a guide, refreshments and a picnic lunch with sparkling wine.
We enjoyed our a self-drives into Etosha National Park and got to see so much....
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